No piano at hand but I really like this. Very interesting how you start both on AND off the tonic. Immediately this recalled for me the writing of Brahms, whose distant progeny this work is. I was glad to see that you included a contrasting B section. I look forward to trying it out.

_________________Eddy M. del Rio, MD"A smattering will not do. They must know all the keys, major and minor, and they must literally 'know them backwards.'" - Josef Lhevinne

I had a listen to this piece and I agree with Eddy, this is some great writing and it's reminiscent of Brahms. later Rachmaninov, even. Like some pieces from his Op. 23. Mr. Motterle did a fine job, as I am sure a cold MIDI performance in finale can only evoke so much emotion. Any plans for more pieces? Is this the only stucke in your klavierstucke

_________________"I don't know what music is, but I know it when I hear it." - Alan SchuylerRiley Tucker

A beautiful piece indeed. Unabashedly romantic with echoes of Brahms, Medtner, Rachmaninov, and Scriabin. Pity about the clangy piano sound. The pianist does a very decent job but could have applied some more dynamics and less pedal.

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